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in Korea, which controlled southern half of the United States occupation zone and remained in that capacity until September that year, when he was appointed Chairman of Joint U.S.-USSR Commission on Korea. His main task was to administer South Korea and negotiate with Soviet delegation under Colonel
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The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress, 20 July 1942, takes pleasure in presenting a Bronze Oak Leaf Cluster in lieu of a Second Award of the Legion of Merit to Major General Albert Eger Brown, United States Army, for exceptionally meritorious conduct in the
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Brown returned to Washington in April 1940 and assumed duty as Assistant to Chief of Budget & Legislative Planning Board, War Department General Staff. Following his promotion to colonel in February 1941, he was appointed Chief of the Budget & Legislative Planning Board. While in this
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Following the War, Brown served as chairman of the Joint U.S.–USSR Commission on Korea and his main task was to administer South Korea and negotiate with the Soviet delegation. He completed his career in 1949 as commanding general, Northern Military District of
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for a brief period. He was then appointed Commanding general, Ground Force Reinforcement Command, U.S. E.T.O. and was responsible for the supplying of reinforcements to all units in the E.T.O. until the beginning of April 1945, when he assumed command of the
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Brown ordered German civilians from a nearby town to exhume and rebury them in the cemetery in Volary. He also forced the German civilians to walk past the dead bodies. For his service in Germany, Austria and Czechoslovakia, Brown was decorated with
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on August 15, changed the situation and Brown was now responsible for the demobilization of his troops until June 1946, when he was himself ordered to the Pacific area for new assignment. Brown assumed command of
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performance of outstanding services to the Government of the United States as Deputy Commanding General and Commanding General, U.S. Army Forces in Korea, from September 1946 to November 1947.
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He spent four years in this capacity and received a permanent rank of major in April 1923, when he was appointed Professor of Military Science and Tactics at the
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Brown remained in this capacity until December 1946, when he was appointed Deputy Commanding general, U.S. Army Forces in Korea under lieutenant general
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in California and following a promotion to the temporary rank of major general in May 1942, he relieved White in command of the 7th Division.
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Young Albert completed public and private schools in Charleston and graduated from the Charleston High School in summer 1907. He entered the
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border on May 1, 1945. The division participated in the combats against retreating German forces until it reached the demarcation line near
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in April 1943 be reviewed and after long and acrimonious series of hearings, Brown was formally cleared of any misconduct in 1949.
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Upon his return stateside in September 1948, Brown was appointed Commanding general, Northern Military District of
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He was then ordered back to Washington and joined the War Department General Staff, where he served under
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Brown returned with the division to the United States in February 1919 and served for short periods at
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on November 11, 1918, he was attached to the headquarters of the 92nd Division under Brigadier General
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Brown served on the Mexican border at Galveston until April 1914, when he sailed with his regiment to
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Brown retired from the army on June 30, 1949, after 37 years of active service and settled in
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capacity, Brown was responsible for the preparation of requests for funds and legislation for
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Another schooling took place shortly thereafter, when he was ordered as a student to the
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from September 1938 to May 1939, when he was transferred to command of 1st Battalion,
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Upon his arrival stateside, Brown was given non-combat duty as Commanding general,
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as Task Force Commander and ordered back to the United States for new assignment.
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and was promoted to the temporary rank of brigadier general in August 1941.
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in September that year and completed Infantry officers course in June 1924.
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and is most noted for his service as commanding general (CG) of the
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Brown returned to the United States in June 1929 and enrolled the
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Major General Brown at the invasion of Attu, Alaska, May 1943
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He graduated 78th in a class of 95 on June 12, 1912, with a
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Brown spent several weeks on occupation duty in southeast
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and later in the amphibious training under Major General
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for service there. The citation for the medal reads:
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degree and was commissioned second lieutenant in the
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one month later. He took part in the combats in the
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Brown's ribbon bar: 851:(E.T.O.) and joined the headquarters of the 515:Brown was promoted to the temporary rank of 1874:United States Army generals of World War II 1849:United States Army personnel of World War I 1546: 1544: 1542: 1540: 1538: 1536: 1534: 1532: 1530: 1528: 1427: 1425: 1423: 1421: 1419: 1417: 1415: 1413: 1411: 1409: 847:In December 1944, Brown was ordered to the 1365: 31: 1677:"What We Learned from the Battle of Attu" 1669: 1657: 1655: 1583: 1581: 1579: 1577: 1575: 1573: 1571: 668:, in July 1930, graduating in June 1931. 323:Among his classmates were several future 1796:Commanding General 6th Infantry Division 1769:Commanding General 5th Infantry Division 1742:Commanding General 7th Infantry Division 1525: 1406: 798: 748:He spent several month with training at 680:Chief of Staff of the United States Army 314: 1513:. New York City: H.W. Wilson. p. 8 725:in December 1941, Brown was ordered to 689:His next tour of duty took him back to 1909:Burials at Arlington National Cemetery 1816: 1652: 1568: 488:, where he joined the newly activated 1864:United States Army War College alumni 1839:United States Military Academy alumni 1663:"Chapter XI - Clearing the Aleutians" 1506: 637:, for some time, before embarked for 619:Army Command and General Staff School 523:in June 1918. He participated in the 480:in April 1917, Brown was promoted to 883:and then drove the Germans from the 829:Infantry Replacement Training Center 771: 558: 13: 1854:University of North Dakota faculty 1610:"Valor awards for Albert E. Brown" 958: 776:Following the Japanese landing at 645:, then commanded by Major General 452:Border War with Mexican insurgents 446:, and accompanied the regiment to 14: 1920: 1884:Recipients of the Legion of Merit 1712: 1351:Soviet Order of the Patriotic War 822: 434:. 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Charleston, South Carolina
Nashville, Tennessee
United States
United States Army

Major General

Infantry Branch
6th Infantry Division
5th Infantry Division
7th Infantry Division
38th Infantry Regiment
29th Infantry Regiment
Pancho Villa Expedition
World War I
World War II
Legion of Merit
Bronze Star
Legion of Honour
Croix de Guerre
Major General
United States Army
West Point
Pancho Villa Expedition
World Wars
7th Infantry Division
Aleutian Islands campaign
World War II
Sixth U.S. Army

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